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Sensitivity analysis of mesh warping and subsampling strategies for generating large scale electrophysiological simulation data
2011
The analysis of large-scale simulation data from virtual populations can be effective to gain computational insight into disease mechanisms and treatment strategies, which can serve for generating hypotheses for and focusing subsequent clinical trials. This can be instrumental in shortening the critical path in medical product development and more cost-effective clinical trials. A previously published pipeline established point correspondence among volumetric meshes to enable meaningful statistics on cardiac electrophysiological simulations on the anatomical distribution of a large-scale virtual population. Thin Plate Splines (TPS), derived from surface deformations, were used to warp a tem…
Modeling of female human body shapes for apparel design based on cross mean sets
2014
This paper is concerned with a method to build prototypes of human bodies that can be used for apparel design. One of the most important issues in the apparel development process is to define a sizing system to provide a good fitting for the majority of the population. Since anthropometric measures do not present the same linear growth with size in each dimension, it is very important to find a prototype that represents as accurately as possible each class in the sizing system. In this paper we propose a method based on the concept of random compact mean set to define prototypes in apparel design. From a cloud of 3D points obtained with a 3D scanner a solid that represents the human body is…
EMERGING PROPERTIES IN POPULATION DYNAMICS WITH DIFFERENT TIME SCALES
1995
The aim of this work is to show that at the population level, emerging properties may occur as a result of the coupling between the fast micro-dynamics and the slow macrodynamics. We studied a prey-predator system with different time scales in a heterogeneous environment. A fast time scale is associated to the migration process on spatial patches and a slow time scale is associated to the growth and the interactions between the species. Preys go on the spatial patches on which some resources are located and can be caught by the predators on them. The efficiency of the predators to catch preys is patch-dependent. Preys can be more easily caught on some spatial patches than others. Perturbat…
Climate-driven changes in winter abundance of a migratory waterbird in relation to EU protected areas
2015
AimSpecies are responding to climate change by changing their distributions, creating debate about the effectiveness of existing networks of protected areas. As a contribution to this debate, we assess whether regional winter abundances and distribution of the Smew Mergellus albellus, a migratory waterbird species listed on Annex I (EU Birds Directive) that overwinters exclusively in European wetlands, changed during 1990-2011, the role of global warming in driving distributional changes and the effectiveness of the network of Special Protection Areas (SPAs, EU Birds Directive) in the context of climate change. LocationEurope. MethodsWe used site-specific counts (6,883 sites) from 16 countr…
The Level of Mortality in Insured Populations
2018
In the actuarial field, life tables are used in reserving and pricing processes. They are commonly built from aggregate data and incorporate margins as a prudent measure to ensure the insurance company’s viability. Solvency II requires insurance companies to calculate technical provisions using best-estimate assumptions for future experience (mortality, expenses, lapses, etc) to separate (i) the risk-free component from (ii) adverse deviation of claims. Nowadays, however, the methods used by insurance companies (in most countries, included Spain) do not guarantee that these components can be separated. Many companies build their own tables from general insured population life tables, assumi…
Stepping stones of life: natal dispersal in the group-living but noncooperative speckled warbler
2003
In most cooperatively breeding birds the offspring of one sex, usually male, delays dispersal to remain on the natal territory and helps its parents to rear subsequent young. Thus delayed dispersal could be the first step in the evolution of cooperative breeding. We studied natal dispersal in a population of the group-living speckled warbler, Chthonicola sagittata, based on observations of a colour-banded population over 3 years. Unlike other group-living members of the Acanthizinae, all juvenile males in this population dispersed to settle on foreign territories as subordinates, which do not help rear the young. Speckled warblers showed all the life history traits that are thought to resul…
Existential risks of an excluded community: <i>Le mani sulle citt&#224;</i> by Franco Rosi
2020
The essay focuses on the film Le mani sulla citta (Hands on the city, 1963) by Francesco Rosi. The film, set in Naples, explores some significant aspects of the Italian "Reconstruction" after the end of the Second World War and offers interesting insights. That period was characterized by a number of active, social and economic, recovery policies which produced job and development opportunities and triggered the development of the real estate market and urban speculation. Reconstruction meant consumption of resources (urban land and landscape), creation of new neighborhoods with proposed housing models unrelated to the population who moved to some new peripheral suburbs. This generated a so…
Bounded Rationality for “Just In Time” Education
2011
Abstract If you cannot get answers keep putting questions The paper has three targets: a) Taken per se , it advances the research presented in a series of seven papers about education in a post-industrial (i.e., service-oriented) society broadening the scope from engineering to any kind of education reachable through reachable through permanent endeavour. b) Regarded as part of a “EU 2020 research cluster” with the aim to pro pose affordable approaches to education for sustainable development, the paper reveals bounded rationality (BR) as common denominator of, mechanism for, and connection between the two facets of permanent education: e- teaching and e- learning , the research aiming to m…
'VA HAVER-HI UN TEMPS NO TAN LLUNYÀ...' RELATS I ESTÈTIQUES DE LA MEMÒRIA I IDEOLOGIA DE LA RECONCILIACIÓ A ESPANYA
2011
En la última década se han consolidado en España nuevos estilos culturales con los que representar el pasado reciente, en estrecha relación con la emergencia de los debates en torno a la llamada memoria histórica y con el desarrollo contemporáneo de las industrias culturales. Esos estilos han llegado a estandarizar una serie de procedimientos de composición y efectos textuales que permiten que el público los identifique con las estéticas de la memoria. El testimonio, como forma paraliteraria y discurso cívico, ha alcanzado un lugar de excepción en esa estandarización de las estéticas de memoria, pero su uso mecanizado ha privilegiado su rentabilidad dramática sobre su potencial crítico.
Ekumeniczna formacja wyzwaniem i zadaniem Kościołów
2020
Sobór Watykański II, który w świadomości katolickiej zapoczątkował głęboki przełom w myśleniu o Kościele i o realizacji jego posłannictwa w świecie, uczynił ekumenizm jednym z zasadniczych paradygmatów ewangelizacyjnych, a permanentną ekumeniczną formację uznał za ważny paradygmat ekumeny wartości. Soborowy „Dekret o Ekumenizmie Unitatis redintegratio” nadaje ekumenicznej formacji właściwe ramy etyczne: domaga się skutecznego wyrzeczenia się logiki podporządkowywania sobie innych na rzecz logiki szacunku i braterstwa. Ekumeniczna formacja stała się więc szczególnym wyzwaniem dla Kościołów i Wspólnot. Jej zadaniem jest nie tylko przekazywanie odpowiedniego zasobu wiedzy na dany temat, ale ta…